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Seen as one for the future by his coaches at Hamburg, Guede has been playing for the club’s B team Germany's third division, and is arguably the biggest surprise in Otto Pfister’s squad. Indeed, no-one was more shocked than the player himself when the provisional line-up was announced. “I am delighted to be in the list,” was Guede’s reaction. “It is an immense opportunity for me.”
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